When researching outdoor garden storage at the design stage of their plastic sheds, manufacturers Lifetime, looked at the pros and cons of products by the established competition. Whether you require a small amount of storage or a larger garden feature, SM Garden Sheds have the right building for you.
Garden crime is an increasing menace according to news reports, so extra care is advisable. Occasionally you may think you only require a small shed for a few items, then there may develop a need to store larger items such as vehicles or patio furniture. Southampton's maritime past is just one of the reasons to visit this large city in the county of Hampshire. Charles Dickens was born in the town of Portsmouth, Hampshire and it is believed that he based many of the characteristics of Mr Micawber in 'David Copperfield', on the experiences of his own father.
Poole in Dorset, has a wealth of exciting adventures for young and old, but its quieter nature and wildlife are also a big attraction for visitors.
Another successful and popular coastal resort town in Dorset is Bournemouth, formerly part of Hampshire, but later joining Dorset as a result of local government reorganisation in 1974. Along with the advantages, they noted several flaws in most of the other products on the market and set about eliminating these flaws from their own designs. When you invest in Lifetime garden storage buildings and storage boxes from SM Garden Sheds, you can be sure that you are actually getting a product that will last a lifetime.

The security of your garden shed or outdoor building is paramount with many expensive items such as bikes, lawnmowers, garden furniture etc frequently stored in them.
Generally people tend to need around 25% more storage space than they think, but this is no problem as most Lifetime sheds can be extended using handy kits. Southampton represents the centre of the Greater Southampton region, and combines with Portsmouth to form a single metropolitan area.
At the age of 12 Charles had to work in a boot blacking factory to support the rest of his family who were incarcerated in a debtors prison. Dorset Wildlife Trust are a highly active conservation charity, whose members work to preserve and protect the precious and diverse wildlife in the area. A regional centre for business and a popular tourist destination, Bournemouth reportedly had the reputation in 2007 of being the happiest place in the UK, after a survey conducted by an insurance company found that 82% of those questioned in Bournemouth, were happy with their lives.
They came up with unique endlessly functional, products that combine strength and durability, are stain resistant and UV protected. Constructed from powder-coated steel to prevent rusting, cracking, and discolouration, and high density polyethylene.
In addition to their sturdy profile, Lifetime plastic garden sheds incorporate steel reinforced doors including full length, steel-pin hinges.
They are also extremely customisable by attaching extra shelving and storage accessories to maximise floor space.

A wide range of attractions make Southampton a great place to visit whatever your idea of a fab weekend break, or day out is. This challenging period of his life was later immortalised in his novels, 'Great Expectations' and 'David Copperfield'. They are dedicated to the delivery of 'living landscapes', which seeks to help wildlife cope with modern changes to their habitat.
These plastic sheds are supplied part pre-assembled, with easy to follow assembly instructions, an attractive, high quality building is assured every time. Southampton is linked with the Titanic, and its a fact that over 500 families in Southampton lost a family member during the tragedy. Visitors will be fascinated by the large interactive model of the Titanic, with intricate views of the layout. Testimony given by survivors of the frightening events set in motion on 10 April 1912, can be viewed.
One of the more poignant articles on display is a pocket watch recovered from the body of one of the stewards, showing the exact time it stopped.